Dr. Anju Nohria is an Associate Physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, an Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and Co-Director of the Cardio-Oncology Program at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Dr. Nohria earned her medical degree from Harvard Medical Schooland completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Yale New Haven Hospital in New Haven,CT. She earned her sub-specialty training in Cardiology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and has a particular expertise in heart failure and transplantation. She has done extensive research on the management of acute decompensated hear failure and is currently focused on evaluating prevention and treatment strategies as a consequence of cancer therapy. From a clinical perspective, she has a join appointment in the Advanced Heart Disease Section at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and in the Cancer Survivorship Section at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. In this capacity, she sees patients both in theShapiroCardiovascularCenterat Brigham and Women’s Hospital and in the Lance Armstrong Survivorship Clinic and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

 

 

Selected publications:

Kato M, Stevenson LW, Palardy M, Campbell PM, May CW, Lakdawala NK, Stewart G, Nohria A, Rogers JG, Heywood JT, Gheorghiade M, Lewis EF, Mi X, Setoguchi S. The worst symptom as defined by patients during heart failure hospitalization: implications for response to therapy. J Card Fail. 2012;18(7):524-33.

Thomas SS, Nohria A. Hemodynamic classifications of acute heart failure and their clinical application: – an update –. Circ J. 2012;76(2):278-86. Review.

Nohria A. The cardiorenal syndrome: should change make us uncomfortable? J Card Fail. 2011;17(12):1001-3.

Shah MR, Califf RM, Nohria A, Bhapkar M, Bowers M, Mancini DM, Fiuzat M, Stevenson LW, O’Connor CM. The STARBRITE trial: a randomized, pilot study of B-type natriuretic peptide-guided therapy in patients with advanced heart failure. J Card Fail. 2011 Aug;17(8):613-21.

 

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